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Started by jwilly3879, June 07, 2014, 08:31:49 PM

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jwilly3879

Got the pine logs hauled last week and now we need to move the pulp.



 

This pine pulp pile is three rows deep



 

The other end of the pile



 

Some firewood and behind are the reject (red rot) logs



 

Firewood and some small logs that will probably become firewood.

clww

That's a few truck loads. What's the length these are bucked?
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Firewoodjoe

You don't have a bolt wood market? That looks like big pulp

jwilly3879

The local sawmill will take very few 8's, there is no market here for short logs, they either go to International Paper in Ticonderoga or to a shavings plant in Kingsbury, NY. Most of what is in the pile is either; too crooked, too many big knots or has red rot.

jwilly3879

Today we got 1/2 the pulp hauled.



 

A dusty landing, big change from a week ago.



 

Bye Bye!



 

Also had my firewood buddy pick 5 - 1 cord loads on his dump trailer, he is 80+ and has quite a firewood business, he lives 6 miles from the job and shows up at least once a week, even brings a sandwich at lunch.

tj240

gotto love the firewood donkeys!!! my old boss used to call the wood crew donkeys or WOOD TICKS.
work with my father[jwilly] and my son. we have a 240 tj 160 barko[old] works great three generations working together

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